Stuttering

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OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh offers specialized therapy for children who stutter. Our speech therapists use evidence-based techniques to improve fluency, communication confidence, and social skills.

Signs Your Child Might Need Speech Therapy: A Parent’s Guide

Speech Therapy Services Recognizing when your child may need speech therapy can help them overcome challenges early and reach their full potential. At OrbRom Center, we support children with personalized speech therapy programs to help them [Read More]

Common Speech and Language Disorders in Children

Speech and language development is a crucial part of a child’s early years. However, some children experience delays or difficulties that can impact their communication skills. Understanding common speech and language disorders can help parents and teachers recognize [Read More]

The Role of Speech and Language Therapists in Child Development

Language Therapist Speech and language development is critical for a child's overall growth, impacting their communication, learning, and social skills. This is where speech and language therapists come into play. These professionals assess, diagnose, and treat [Read More]

Stuttering: What It Is, Causes, Treatment & Types

Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by involuntary disruptions in the flow of speech. These disruptions can manifest in a variety of ways, including: Repetitions: Repeating sounds, syllables, or words (e.g., "C-c-can I have a b-b-book, please?") Blocks: Difficulty [Read More]

What to Expect When Meeting a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs), also known as speech therapists, play a crucial role in supporting individuals with communication difficulties. Whether you're seeking help for yourself or a loved one, the first meeting can be filled with questions and uncertainties. This [Read More]

Communication and Language Disorders: What You Need to Know

Communication and language disorders are a broad range of conditions that can affect a person's ability to communicate effectively. These disorders can impact a person's ability to speak, understand language, read, write, and use nonverbal communication. Types of Communication [Read More]

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